(from left to right) Bob Mussett, John Geoffrion, Victor Shopov (Photo courtesy of Hub Theatre Company) |
The
multi-awarding winning play ‘ART’ by Yasmina Reza, having premiered on Broadway
in 1998, is currently being performed by Hub Theatre Company of Boston. The
play takes place in Paris in the mid-1990’s and through the eyes of three best friends
who attempt to answer the question: “What
is art?”. In the small theatre space
with an audience on three sides, they invite us into their living rooms, their
friendship, their beliefs and conflicting ideas as to what art is. Their varying
opinions make this colorful play a highly amusing night at the theatre.
Fantastically
directed by Daniel Bourque, the perfectly cast trio was dynamic, humorous, and
played off each other very well throughout the production. John Geoffrion as Marc, Bob Mussett as Yvan,
and Victor Shopov as Serge were captivating from start to finish. The audience was
immediately engrossed in the play and the characters before them. The trio had
wonderful chemistry and their lively banter was naturally believable and not
over-rehearsed. They were comfortable in their space, in their characters, and in
their story so much so that the continued laughter of the audience mere feet
from them was never distracting. At the core of this play are three friends who
don’t know exactly what holds them together; yet, they decide after much
fighting, that art will not tear them apart.
The
lighting, designed by Christopher Bocchiaro, and sound and music composition,
by Kyle Lampe, blended exceptionally well and led to seamless transitions. The
effects of lighting and sound aided in the amplification of the emotional
changes experienced by the characters and the ever-increasing tension between
them.
This
90 minute, immensely enjoyable production of ‘ART’ is being performed through
April 23rd at First Church Boston located at 66 Marlborough Street, Boston,
MA. For more information and tickets
visit http://www.hubtheatreboston.org/.
Tickets for all shows are set as “pay-what-you-can”; therefore there is no
reason not to go see this production!
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